Wedding Splash ( The Secret Wedding Planner Cozy Short Story Mystery Series -Book Three ): The Secret Wedding Planner Cozy Short Story Mystery Series
By Janet Evans
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It had been exactly 5 months, 4 days, and 16 weddings since the last mishap, and Julia was happy that finally, she got to plan a wedding where nothing terrible happened. This wedding is looking good. So far, no one tried to steal the bride’s ring. No one tried to kill the groom.
She couldn’t be more wrong. This one is the worst yet.
After a chemical attack on a wedding party perpetrated by a youngster with ties to shady people who also left a message (that isn’t even very cryptic), Julia set out to unmask the man behind the vicious attack.
You’d have thought that wedding planning is way up there in the list of jobs that are not likely to get you killed, but after all she went through, Julia started to think that maybe, she should just find a new job. And it was looking like she will have to if she doesn’t solve this one, after her client threatened to sue her for her failure to plan for this contingency. Chemical attacks are way beyond her pay grade, but her client can’t be reasoned with.
Now, Julia had to track the young man who seemed to be way in over his head and find the psycho who is hell bent on wreaking havoc.
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Wedding Splash ( The Secret Wedding Planner Cozy Short Story Mystery Series -Book Three ) - Janet Evans
Chapter 1
Julia ticked a little checkmark on her planner and smiled. It has been exactly 5 months, 4 days, and 16 weddings since the last mishap. Things looked like they were going to be smooth for a while. She released a happy little smile and looked up at the current ceremony.
They were at a big Montana church, with beautiful stained glass windows, several floors, and wooden pews on both sides. The bride was beaming and the groom was staring at her with a look of pride and love.
I hope my future groom will look at me that way on our wedding day, Julia thought. Suddenly, an image of her friend Tyron appeared in her mind’s eye, dressed up nice and looking sharp, smiling at her. Bells were tolling in the background and she held a bouquet of flowers in her hand –
Pam approached her, winking.
Feeling great?
Pam asked. Julia snorted, freeing her mind from the image. She looked at the ceremony unfolding in front of them and wished for at least the tenth time that day that nothing would go wrong.
I don’t want to pre-empt anything,
she replied.
Pam shrugged. So far, so good.
She looked around. Have you seen Jeopardy?
Julia shook her head. That girl goes missing at the oddest of times… Watch out, something bad may happen.
Julia threw her an offended look. Pam!
Pam raised an eyebrow at her. I’m just stating what I’ve noticed. Try to think back. Whenever Jeopardy suddenly disappears, an accident occurs –
A sound of a big splash accompanied by surprised shouts from both men and women resounded in the hall. A water balloon had been dropped just between the pastor and the couple. A fruity aroma wafted through the hall. Everybody looked up at the source of the commotion. A teenage boy with a bandana wrapped around his nose and mouth and a look of triumph in his eyes held a pail in one of his hands. Some men took one look at the boy and dashed up the stairs after him.
Leave Romualdez alone!
the boy shouted. Then he ducked right away, disappearing from the sight of the people on the ground floor.
Come here, you punk!
someone shouted from the stairs.
You’ll never catch me, grandpa!
the boy replied. There was blunt sound of a pail thrown onto the floor and the unmistakable sound of feet pounding down a rooftop, then jumping down to the street below. People rushed to the window and saw the boy speed away. They looked at each other. There was no sense in trying to run after him. The door was at the other side of